Larry Kudlow has just landed a pretty plush gig with Donald Trump, and as news of his appointment spread some of his past deeds were brought to the fore.
Tucker Carlson wears the look of a man who is constantly holding in a crap, which is exactly what comes out of his trap every time he opens it.
You can’t help but feel that the end is nigh for Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba, who once again put his foot in his mouth earlier this morning.
In a tell-all book, former ANN7 editor rajesh Sundaram spills the beans on what life was like at the Gupta-owned network and how Zuma really ran the show.
The match between Maties and Madibaz in Port Elizabeth was called off, after violent clashes between students and security guards. A team mascot was even punched.
In order to get some extra cash for its water projects, the City of Cape Town has put a Clifton bungalow up for auction. What do you think?
When Donald starts going off script, and the crowd starts cheering, you know it’s about to get spicy. Some highlights from his Saturday night rant.
Look, we all knew it was a mess over at SAA, but the latest figures released by Auditor-General Kimi Makwetu are far worse than previously imagined.
Welcome to the latest edition of ‘Awkward moments with Donald’, and boy do we have a winner for you today. How about an arm wrestle?
We’re going to assume Ivanka is capable of real human emotion here, in which case she’s probably rethinking how and what she tweets.
Everyone knows that Vladimir is a big fan of dishing out revenge, and the latest attack on a Russian spy in the UK leads to a pretty obvious conclusion.
He’s not exactly in Cyril Ramaphosa’s good books, having been reassigned during the last Cabinet Reshuffle, and Malusi Gigaba seems to be cracking under the pressure.
Americans and their guns, right? Well, if you’ve ever wondered what airs on pro-gun channel NRA TV, you’re in for a nasty surprise.
We know that Zuma’s SABC interview on the day of his resignation was full of indignation, but behind the scenes he was plotting a final, desperate attempt to cling to power.
Perhaps we’re not in a position to poke fun at other countries and their political messes, but let’s take a closer look at Italy anyway.
‘Ol Donald has had some less than complimentary things to say about South Africa over the years, but it seems that he doesn’t mind hiring a few.
When asked about the extensive and ever-growing list of accusations against her father, Ivanka Trump replied with an unsatisfactory answer.
Speaking to top officials during a state-of-the nation address, Putin disclosed new information on Russia’s nuclear arms programme.
South African politics has long resembled ‘House of Cards’, and it’s no different with Ramaphosa in charge. What forced him to choose a deputy with such a shady past?
Jacques Pauw isn’t the most popular man in the upper echelons of South Africa’s state security agencies, and yesterday they decided to pounce again.
The examination of what went wrong in Florida continues, and it’s clear that many fingers can be pointed. Just a pity Trump wasn’t there to charge in and save the day.
Whilst presiding over the swearing in of our new ministers yesterday, Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng decided to go off script. We’re pretty glad he did.
Our local politicians defy belief, and over in America they somehow elected a sentient naartjie. If you want to lay claim to being the world’s craziest election, you better deliver.
Last night, after two delays, Cyril Ramaphosa announced his new cabinet ministers, as well as South Africa’s new deputy president, David Mabuza. The man has a past.
We’ve met his wife, and seen pictures of the massive Fresnaye house, but what about Cyril Ramaphosa’s children? Let’s have a quick meet-and-greet.
Career politicians are pretty adept at handling whatever questions are thrown at them, but spare a thought for Jacinda Ardern during her ’60 Minutes’ interview.
Trevor might have climbed to the top of the food chain, buttering his bread with potshots at Donald Trump, but he hasn’t forgotten about our dear JZ.
Cyril’s Fresnaye mansion is what many of us would dream of owning, with panoramic views of the Atlantic from high above Sea Point.
Eusebius McKaiser isn’t one to mince his words, and it’s clear that he wasn’t a fan of yesterday’s Budget Speech. Also, y’all see Gigaba quoting Kendrick Lamar?
Yesterday afternoon saw Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba deliver his first budget speech, and his efforts were always going to be met with a mixed reaction.